Britt Ingunn Misundمشاهده پروفایل
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Britt Ingunn Misund is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Stavanger, affiliated with the Department of Social Sciences within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her work focuses on governance, organizational dynamics, and decision-making in public welfare services, particularly child protection systems in Norway. Her research interests include child welfare policy, public administration, organizational behavior in social services, state-municipal relations, decision-making processes , and reforms in welfare systems . These themes are consistently reflected across her publications spanning over two decades. The trends in her recent articles (2022–2024) highlight a strong focus on the challenges of reform implementation, interagency collaboration, and the tension between centralized governance and local autonomy in child welfare. Her work combines theoretical frameworks from political science and decision theory with empirical analysis of institutional practices. She actively contributes to public discourse through platforms like Research.no and academic conferences such as Forsa, demonstrating a commitment to both scholarly and societal impact. No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text. While there is no explicit information about student supervision or grant funding, her sustained academic output suggests engagement in research projects and potential advisory roles. She has published extensively in Norwegian academic presses and journals, indicating deep integration into national scholarly networks. Britt Ingunn Misund's work is closely tied to institutional analyses of public services, particularly examining how organizational frameworks shape professional practice in child welfare and education. Though no formal lab or research team is mentioned, her collaborative publication in 2001 suggests prior interdisciplinary engagement.







